Liberty activist and NH state senate candidate Carla Gericke joins Tatiana and Josh in the first part of the show to discuss coronavirus response in New Hampshire and nationwide, and why she believes the full lockdown was an unnecessary infringement of our rights. She also discusses her ongoing New Hampshire state senate campaign and her plans for this year’s PorcFest.

Then, GIVE Nation co-founder and blockchain strategist Alyze Sam joins Tatiana to talk about Virtual Blockchain Week, a live streaming event featuring some of the biggest names in crypto (and Tatiana’s performance at the after party), as well as her involvement with the charity organization GIVE Nation.

About the Guests:Carla Gericke (JD, MFA) is an advocate of liberty specializing in localized voluntarism, self-determination, and how responsible human action can lead to peace and prosperity. She is president emeritus of the Free State Project, and lives in New Hampshire with thousands of fellow freedom fighters. In 2014, Carla won a landmark court case affirming the 1st Amendment right to film police encounters. She has appeared on WMUR, CNN, and Fox News, been featured in GQ and Playboy, been quoted in The Economist, and has discussed libertarianism on the BBC. She has visited more than 40 countries, hiked to the base camp of the 10th highest mountain in the world, lost a shoe in a taxi more than once, had her passport stolen in Goa, got kidnapped in Vietnam, and has noshed on more “mystery meat” street food than she cares to admit. Carla once spent an entire summer while working as in-house counsel at Logitech eating tuna fish sandwiches with Doug Engelbart (the Mother Of All Demos dude), she worked on Apple’s acquisition of Steve Job’s NeXT, and bought her first Bitcoin for $6. Carla co-hosts the Told You So podcast, and co-chairs Manch Talk TV. She serves on several non-profit boards, follows a Keto lifestyle (read about her transformation), practices yoga and shooting, and plays a mean game of Scrabble. Carla enjoys cooking, gardening, painting, reading, and watching documentary films. She has twice run for New Hampshire Senate, garnering 42% of the vote in 2018 against an 11-term incumbent, and believes in 2020, third time will be the charm! DONATE to her race TODAY! Carla’s first book, The Ecstatic Pessimist, a collection of award-winning short stories, flashes, speeches, and essays is forthcoming next month. Show your support by pre-ordering the Amazon Kindle version of The Ecstatic Pessimist now!Alyze Sam is a refreshing blockchain strategist, a novel educator, and vehemently driven advocate. First, dedicating her life to her patients in hospice nursing, Sam passionately embraced the world of financial technology after nearly losing her own life, not once, but twice! Sam feels her destiny lies within serving her community and assisting other ‘underdogs’ with love and education. She’s achieving these dreams with roles as; Co-Founder and Chief Executive Assistant for GIVE Nation, a non-profit children’s financial literacy AI/blockchain project which rewards altruistic behaviors. She’s a Founder and Community Director of Women in Blockchain International and sits as an ‘Social Impact Advisor’ for blockchain nonprofits; Blockchance.eu & Women in Blockchain Foundation. Alyze has been an active participant and speaker in the internationally known Women in Blockchain community.

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Tatiana comes to you from the ETH Denver conference, the world’s largest hackathon for Ethereum and other blockchain protocol enthusiasts, designers, and developers.

In a two part interview, she sits down with Jessica Levesque and Michael Perklin from the CryptoCurrency Certification Consortium (C4) and James Waugh from Enigma and the Rare Art Festival.

The CryptoCurrency Certification Consortium, or C4 for short, is a non-profit that provides certifications to professionals who perform cryptocurrency related services.

Michael and Jessica give some history into the forming of C4 and the inspiration for providing certifications for crypto. They give some details on the testing process, where to find their online courses and information for the company’s blockchain training conference.

James Waugh Joins Tatitana for the second half of the show. James is a community experience manager for Enigma, a decentralized open-source protocol that allows anyone to perform computations on encrypted data bringing privacy to smart contracts and public blockchains. He is also a crypto art enthusiast and one of the organizers for the Rare Digital Art Festival,

Tatiana and James discuss the growing crypto art community and what project James finds the most exciting in the space, the rivalry between Ethereum and Counterparty, and what’s in store at the next Rare Art Festival.

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On this episode of The Tatiana Show, we have a talk with Connie Gallippi, the founder and executive director of www.Bitgivefoundation.org. Bitgive is the first bitcoin and blockchain non-profit charity organization.

Connie discusses their flagship project www.GiveTrack.org which allows charities to provide transparency and accountability to their donor via blockchain technology. She also describes some amazing projects the foundation has been involved with such as a girl’s coding school in Afghanistan and providing relief to the Bahamas.

We discuss the process for selecting charities and the possibilities and challenges of cryptocurrency in the non-profit world.

About the Guests:

Connie is the Founder and Executive Director of BitGive, established in 2013, the first government recognized 501(c)(3) Bitcoin nonprofit, focused on bridging the gap between an innovative technology and its practical applications for nonprofits and humanitarian work in the developing world. Miss Gallippi is a well-known industry spokesperson for the social impact of Bitcoin and blockchain and advocating for more diversity and equal opportunity in the digital currency community.

BitGive has built partnerships and raised funds with well-known nonprofits including Save the Children, The Water Project, Medic Mobile, Code to Inspire, and many more. Their flagship project is GiveTrack, leveraging the Bitcoin blockchain for tracking contributions and engaging donors in project results on the ground in real time. GiveTrack features projects all over the world, including Afghanistan, Chile, Venezuela, Ethiopia, Jamaica, Ukraine, and the Bahamas. BitGive has been featured in Forbes, Entrepreneur, Glamour, Wall Street Journal, US News and World Report, NonProfit Times, Inside Philanthropy, and more.

Previously, Connie worked with environmental organizations in California for over 14 years, specializing in consulting, strategy development, policy and advocacy, funding assistance, and program management. Most notably, her work included the development and implementation of multi-million dollar programs in public funding for the environmental sector. She also currently serves on the Board of Directors for the Sierra Business Council and Tahoe Silicon Mountain.

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